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Latest Articles in General Work Stuff

ZOMG, Apache Camel is Awesome!
Sun 07 July 2013 General Work Stuff Apache / Camel / Java

At the work place, I've had to do a lot of integration work on my current project.  Instead of trying to tie everything together on my own, someone recommended taking a look at Apache Camel.  Man, did that have a drastically good effect on my project!

Well, What is it …


Making the (Career) Move
Sat 12 January 2013 General Work Stuff career

I've just recently updated my LinkedIn to reflect it, but I left Vanguard back in September to join Coldlight Solutions, a start-up in Wayne, PA.

I've not written it here, but those who know me off-line know that I would like to pursue a PhD at some point in my …


How to Move a Wordpress-MU Site to a New Domain
Mon 07 June 2010 General Work Stuff GenEd / Guide / WordPress

So, as part of my GenEd work, I was asked to move a WordPress MU installation to a new server.  I found several articles about moving around standard WordPress installations, but nothing for the MU (MultiUser) version.  In particular, I had a hard time with changing the domain name.  In …


Temple University's General Education Department To Get New Website
Fri 28 May 2010 General Work Stuff CMS / GenEd / Temple / web development / WordPress

I've never mentioned it here before, but for the last 2-ish years, I've been the webmaster of Temple University's GenEd website.  The site was originally developed by Temple University's Computer Services group.  I took over the maintenance and have only done small things with it -- add new videos, replace some …

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